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body
- IPA[ˈbɒdi]
英式
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal;the trunk apart from the head and the limbs
- give material form to something abstract;build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle)
verb: body, 3rd person present: bodies, gerund or present participle: bodying, past tense: bodied, past participle: bodied
noun: body, plural noun: bodies
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名詞
- 1. the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal it's important to keep your body in good condition 同義詞
- ▪ the trunk apart from the head and the limbs the blow almost severed his head from his body 同義詞
- ▪ a corpse they found his body washed up on the beach 同義詞
- ▪ the physical and mortal aspect of a person as opposed to the soul or spirit we're together in body and spirit
- ▪ informal a person's body regarded as an object of sexual desire he was just after her body
- ▪ informal, dated a person of a specified type a motherly body
- 2. the main section of a motor vehicle or aircraft the factory had produced more car bodies than needed the body of the aircraft was filled with smoke 同義詞
- 3. the main or central part of something, especially a building or text the main body of the house was built in 1625 同義詞
- ▪ the part of an email containing the message, as opposed to information such as the subject and sender. put your name, address, and daytime phone number in the email's body
- 4. a large amount or collection of something a rich body of Canadian folklore large bodies of seawater 同義詞
- ▪ an organized group of people with a common purpose or function a regulatory body international bodies of experts 同義詞
- 5. technical a material object the path taken by the falling body 同義詞
- 6. a full or substantial quality of flavour in wine best of all, this wine has body and finish
- ▪ fullness or thickness of a person's hair restructuring formulations help to add body 同義詞
- 7. British a woman's close-fitting stretch garment for the upper body, fastening at the crotch.
- 8. (in pottery) a clay used for making the main part of ceramic ware, as distinct from a glaze.
動詞
- 1. formal give material form to something abstract he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills
- 2. build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle) an era when automobiles were bodied over wooden frames
- having a body or trunk, typically of a specified kind: we are bodied beings crayfish are heavy bodied crustaceans
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a body or trunk, typically of a specified kind: we are bodied beings crayfish are heavy bodied crustaceans
Oxford Dictionary
- three related compounds (acetone, acetoacetic acid, beta-hydroxybutyric acid) produced during ...
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- three related compounds produced during the metabolism of fats, two of which are used as a ...
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- (of a large jet airliner) having a wide fuselage.
- a large jet airliner with a wide fuselage.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a large jet airplane) having a wide fuselage.
- a large jet airplane with a wide fuselage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
- make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted
Oxford American Dictionary
- an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
- make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs: it's important to keep your body in good condition body temperature
- give material form to something abstract: he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills
Oxford American Dictionary